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De-extinction Could Reverse Species Loss. But Should We Do It? berkeley.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from berkeley.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
7 Common Foods Eaten in the 13 Colonies From potted meat to pickles to syllabub, here are some foods and beverages that were popular in colonial America. Author: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images From potted meat to pickles to syllabub, here are some foods and beverages that were popular in colonial America. What people ate in colonial America largely depended on where they lived. Due to differences in climate, available natural resources and cultural heritage of the colonists themselves, the daily diet of a New Englander differed greatly from his counterparts in the Middle Colonies New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware and even more so from those in the South. ....
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The birds Europe’s only long-distance migratory dove spend a third of the year at their breeding grounds in the Mediterranean including Israel and Europe, overwintering in the African Sahel. A European turtle dover shot dead by a ‘sport’ hunter in the Hula Valley in northern Israel, September 2, 2020. (KKL-JNF Chief Birdwatcher, Yaron Cherka) Their numbers have been in freefall since the 1970s. Down by 50 percent in Europe over the last 16 years, drops of more than 90% have been recorded in countries such as the UK. In light of this rapid decline, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature recently upgraded the turtle dove’s status from vulnerable to globally threatened three categories away from extinct. ....